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Looby Branch History Research Assistant

Apply by July 1, 2025

Project Description

Are you passionate about history, community legacy, and preserving institutional memory? The Z. Alexander Looby Branch Library is seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented intern to serve as a Branch History Research Assistant for Fall 2025. This position plays a key role in preparing for the 50th Anniversary Celebration of the Looby Community Center and Library in 2026.

Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct research into the history of the Z. Alexander Looby Community Center and Library.
  • Create a historical timeline of Dr. Z. Alexander Looby’s life, legacy, and contributions to the Nashville Civil Rights Movement.
  • Assist in compiling a Branch History Dossier to support long-term institutional memory.
  • Curate multimedia materials, including photographs, articles, and—if available—audio and video content.
  • Collaborate with the Branch Manager, who will provide a foundational timeline and guidance throughout the project.

Benefits

  • Gain practical experience in historical research and community engagement.
  • Build a portfolio-quality project for a significant public institution.
  • Work closely with experienced library professionals on a meaningful legacy initiative.

Additional Notes

Position Title: Branch History Research Assistant: Z. Alexander Looby Branch Library

This project centers on the life and legacy of Dr. Z. Alexander Looby, his contemporaries, and the development of the community space that bears his name. The final product will be a lasting historical record supporting the upcoming anniversary celebration and beyond.

Qualifications

Preferred Qualifications

  • Pursuing or holding a BA in History, Library and Information Sciences, or a related field.
  • Strong research, writing, and organizational skills.
  • Interest in civil rights history, archival practices, or museum studies.

Targeted Fields of Study

  • History
  • Museum Studies
  • Archival Studies
  • Library and Information Sciences